When asked why she was undertaking the hunger strike, Joan commented "I consider the cruelty involved in vivisection morally unjustified and scientifically misleading and as human beings we have a moral obligation to protect the innocent."
Joan Court, who was a prominent figure in the fight and eventual victory against the Government's and Cambridge University's plans to build Europe's largest primate lab, will be staging her protest outside the construction site to highlight what Oxford University have tried so hard to hide from the public.
Oxford University scientists and academics have been responsible for abusing animals in the name of science for decades. Many animals held in their laboratories have been repeatedly used in experiments for periods in excess of 15 years, "The Oxford Two"[1] being among them. These two macaque monkeys have been subjected to neurological experiments for many years and despite persistent requests by SPEAK for their release, Oxford University have refused to allow an independent adjudicator to determine their fate.
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[1] · Chromatic priming in hemianopic visual fields. Alan Cowey, Prof. Dr. Petra Stoerig, Iona Hodinott-Hill. Experimental Brain Research 2003; 152:95-105.
ps to people in Oxford, please come down and show your solidarity with the Joan. She is a brave woman, showing many of us up. There will be support at all times for her, but the more the merrier.
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Huge support to Joan and her fasting
15.07.2004 22:13
a lovely woman.
It shows you how determined people are to stop this chamber of torture and
murder being built.
We must all stand together and be the voice for the animals as they have no
but us.
Good luck to Joan.
Jackie Lambert
Post a report, please!
19.07.2004 10:34
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